Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dirina
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1151903T. T. Ahti   583971999-10-07
United States of America, Georgia, Coffee Co., Broxton Rocks Preserve, 9 mi NE of Broxton the Falls (Ecological Reserve), 31.7325 -82.8544, 60m

NY
1077161S. Q. Beeching   20402006-11-05
United States of America, Georgia, Douglas Co., Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park, 33.73 -84.63

NY
1077162S. Q. Beeching   20452006-11-05
United States of America, Georgia, Douglas Co., Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park, 33.73 -84.63

NY
1077102S. Q. Beeching   29722007-03-11
United States of America, Georgia, Murray Co., Holly Creek Preserve, 34.815461 -84.663831

NY
2700177M. F. Hodges   127022015-08-21
United States of America, Georgia, Newton Co., Factory Bridge Recreation Area, 33.44775 -83.82778

NY
3809695W. R. Buck   305421996-09-18
United States of America, Georgia, Jeff Davis Co., 0.4 miles east of Coffee County line on GA 107, ca. 11 miles NE of Broxton, along "Mill Creek", 31.77 -82.83

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Dirina massiliensis (Schreb.) Norman
WIS-L-0086117S.Q. Beeching   20402006-11-05
United States, Georgia, Douglas, Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park, 33.733 -84.633

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Dirina Fr.
M.F. Hodges   13542007-03-11
USA, Georgia, Murray, Holly Creek TNC Preserve, 34.81 -84.66

Consortium:Personal Collections
Dirina massiliensis (Schreb.) Norman
M.F. Hodges   17902007-08-18
USA, Georgia, Gilmer, Rich Mt. WMA, 34.78 -84.31


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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